Radian Weapons Raptor Ambidextrous AR15 Charging Handle FDE

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The Raptor ambidextrous charging handle aims to alleviate some of the problems with Mil-Spec charging handles. One of the shortcomings of the standard AR15 is the charging handle design. It is small and difficult to quickly grab to charge the weapon. The latch unlock mechanism is only located on the left side and is designed to be unlocked with two fingers. With large, textured unlocking latches on either side of the charging handle, you can quickly charge your AR15 from either side of the gun. The latches are large and strong enough that you can use the palm of your hand or your thumb for quick weapon manipulations. This durable design is made from aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum that won’t bend or break after extended use and is Mil-Spec anodized with other color options. The Radian Weapons Raptor charging handle makes one handed manipulation easy and allows for a smooth operation every time. If you are looking for a simple upgrade to dramatically increase the function of your rifle, The Raptor charging handle is the option for you.

$90.20

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Features:

  • Made from aircraft grade 7075 aluminum
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Durable latch design
  • Mil-Spec anodized flat dark earth
  • 100% Made in the U.S.A.


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